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wmut c*r*if titan iii i ii > it mil â– j salisbury n c tuesday september n 1827 fvol viii \<>. 7'l the erm,â€žrihe w siern carolinian are,*3 .â€ž.â€ž.,,,,, n ,â€žâ€¢ ei 50 il'miil in aitnmee but p m,-t 1 re.tu.red iron all payment mads ttd *> â– reqo b,ll.srri,ii-rs at ad statue tinii aii i , the editor unlei tome reipon.lble person ol i ipev';retier'â€ž;r;it;*';r^e i r 1 ;-;-', of tl.e kduor until all irrearag . are paid adverli.ementi will be inserted a fifty cent periqutre forth brst insertion and twenty-five centt for each tubieq lent one til letters addressed to tins editor must be 1-piud ur they may not be a , led i â– knowillft â– lie iocs i t eelil itktiosvltc^m the at tvas h to lltpeiici-^b till w ll hcm jild^c^h whether be obji :, thr to h.-^h enlighten h in ' bb lo a mis h a own inlci h the 1 hv p : bv to ul , on iiioels^l n'^h sii'h^h moments the lm h meant guarding at the tame lime the rights of some of the friend of the administer the indians who look to the union for lion claim that ihev re ihe re,pecta\l protection to temper the assertion of part or the community that they move in national sovercianty when unquesiions the higher circles of society at iheir ble and demanded by imperious circum a/4'a.-r circles may be found to at yÂ»ry i stances by acta of beneficence malt ones nc care not how much res t'l re.aiioii u i,,c sâ€žu ,,Â«.... e^.,u..s ... s , ...... .,,..â€ž cherish ihc lively feelings of good will lit is a privilege that mlnorltks have long antl respect which have grown up between | been in the habit ol clnimtir 1 he op us accepting their invitation io confer position to the american replution who cure n i tending wise agents to promote i acquired particular title rendering them harmony and to guard our commercial memorable we are told maimed the privileges from the insidious schemes of same dialinction but boa stands the foreign rivals to improve ihe internal fact f how many and win ol ihe dis condition of thc country by affording lo tinguished defenders of otr country's all parts of ihe union the means of easy honour in the late war iuihe field ol intercourse s strengthening thereby the battle and in and oul of qin^ress are liunil of union to proieel domoslic in j now to tie bund on the sideof thlt illu ,',,--,, , h i i e ianik â– ii iv h s a horn 'â– kt it â– r iv hen arrc'hrves b^^^^m l^t^^t^mi i ' itiihinl ihc t'hief magistrary mercy hrrausc we i nm sarins i rilianicv^^h wish i â€” but because everything around we ibis day have tbe pleasure to pre us indicates this result i swell known sent out readers wi.h hc long looked that notwithstanding mr admit has en for and anxiously expected letter of mr joyed public office for iwei.1 or ihiny buchanan accustomed as we have 'â€¢ in which time t has rwdiived near e.erb g.rd qen jackton as one ly hall a million of dollars nerer has he of ihe greatett cu .. ... . -. ., been cb-i led to any one offite by ilie peo puresl 1 no tbe very purest pattiot tliat pic the people have beheld wilt dis ever lived we must say this letier has trust the manner in which mr adaroa heightened out regard and made siill atrived at his preient s>tusttc.n--thcv watnicr our attachment to him how have sec a laborer and artful oldeavo noble and heaven like is his answer to ml io draw ihat high-minded citiaen andrew buchanan ' ii i believed said he â€¢ that j a ks.ui into a controversy with thc ad my right hand knew what mv left would ministration ihat they might screen do upon ihe subject of appointments lo themselves by finisse and management office i would cut it off and throw it in the ft in ihe heavy weight of public indigna fire if said he ' he should ever be tion that was lowering upon them â€” but elected president it would be without the intelligent y.omatuy of america solicitation and without intrigue on liis cannot be duped ky this artifice â€” they/perl thai he would then go into office will f,i inly press lotwaid unto the accon j perfectly free and untrammelled and i nliahmen of heir mderl.lllnta until a would he lefl at perfectly lllullt lo till i g nor in i nl willi lhl i time he bi lieved to e,t in the country every word of hi let ihe ian lhai general mi mi huchaii m's re ns were made in con isliona lo him |, v 11 . he adoic quoted lines ml 1 wishes to ask i e deemed improper r asking il wa friend io know whether hi j appoint mr adams ,' and suggested ' that ncontradicled wnuld , him ihal olher indi om was mr clay were iffice and if it weir ught of appointing ins l might have a musi ii the friends of mr sn ihat gen a kson lie h places him ' above i roman praise xe â€” a volume of ser c been lately published been well received end l'he author sig negro ndiffereot sermon ex al he could make a lie ., h ..--. .-â€¢.!!. i .,,..... Â»Â« isterliun and be did it cess thai hs was cn ire a volume vorks of napoleon have 1 at l'atis containing en by him at the respec ii and 33 ; Â« selection the directory during italy and egypt ; all his general in chief con ir ; the history of the ;" his opinions on war ky thc nobility history olutions in france and s anecdotes confidential â– productions co-tovtneitÂ»\\\p l'he b.criber having recently fotmi i ennui t , t|,e nans nng of a ii ihu f.s.ili lirocrni and i mmiision business si i-i '. a llv inllcil a bare f pâ€žl,|i me'lils birtbe'b ,-., hiuinetii being provided will good h .,.-.- o let fur ihe storage nf ( ottox n safe uh slant al nnd well built /'â– '.( lo iii trtnlporta tion ,,. all p dui - hi ,' maj be entrusted to iheir care uul a pledg ihtl no nam of at tention no iheir pari in ihe facilitating ol all commim hiisincs lhe mi befavore i with ti bauer i - with ihchopeof giving 1 ntitfactinn i'i ware llnuiea â€ž- not read for ihc reception of country - im .- rally cotton will he receb . on itorage a 1,1 here 01 shipped ceasiwise it required i bet base noes on hand a verv general , nrlme i ohot i kit - , with t lieivy ttoek nf every article in their line whi i it ii iln led tnd alrieh the han ihem seises the will lie rial i ,| ,â€ž ll'er on as good i ai any lions 1 a - de ol llal inn tons f ; nr i pon fayeltcm i i 18 17 t.i political mr dams lfr ii re - charle miner etq a repreaen lative in congreti from penn.ylvanlii and u frinler hu lately given in hit papei the vii iige record a sort oflketch or the habile dis potition la f john qidney adamt the nun pretidenl ofthe u.s whicli i base not yet ken in your columns i'm no partisan ofthe re:^n in dynasty nor of any party eviitanlt for i bow no my neck neither b nd my knee to any great man â€” orgreatthat would but i want to see equal and exact juttiec m i 1 out to all i therefore ik you tu publish ll.e ttliele hove alluded 10 i have n earthly "', jcction to your publishing all you can ind in 1 l .,' ..... hicknt â– i 1 '.-'' ' â– â– â– - â– -â– â– sn.i hate been a bit of a soldier and feel more lhan a mere cix-ic veneration for tlie old war nor,â€”and have an appreciation nf bis worth ind dctcrta unknown ... thoie chicken-hearted r-mplc whole valor forsake them upon the rett bias of si ar that huts is throughout the reiumes ill our country bul the i'retideniltl eleciion ought not tu be decided alone upon or personal predilection lur men publish the itticlc if you please and obligi a \ oyuome vvtiy *â– v ,\| . bkinti delen 1 upon r.-ii ,,, the western c trv ihe tubicriber off rs fnr al il whole ol hi valuable ponettioni lying un he null side ol he ladkill nice mil oo lam â€¢ i f t-li.ni tl lie ,:.â€ž-: olher between i and 6 mile or salisbury llowan county v c there is in all 1000 acre of l.â€žn,l a good portion of whicli ii first rate land in lhc niiy in the premisei there arc a good country dmelling-houie corn-crib tlablei and all ne ei snrs oui-bouiei \ ufficient quantity of land it under culiiiati prol'ual.ls ,,,, niphit 14 ur 15 bond with ., sufficient tjuanlil of eicellent rn a ion ground cli ared tnaniwer all purpoeea l . considerable ipi.miiy uncleared hie land i luscepliblc uf being and will be aa may till chateri divided into ss or more . . ai ill be ditpoird f he ubicri 7 tj b.r in.ercil the hah , in he valuable i " mills known as ung't mill on rraiii't cr , k belwe n 3 and i mile tram isaliaburi - l'he li.hscriber being determined to sell 11 the thove properly nr any pari it will be disposed <,| n ib must accommodating tcrmt io the purchtaer i'ennn drtlrous of purchasing tre invited to estmine the premi si i which in mv absence tt 11 be sbnsiii by j brother lame 1 long living near long's keriv or hs ins is , â– !-,<-< r nu the preltll-e riciid iv long â– â– -;, i sar rotf doct 3 v wwvjftvi f l egs leave mon respectfully to g â€¢> iofurm ' ten of llavid Â«? s ' null !,.â€¢ hc ins j led w a fin ssoitineul of fresh umu medicine and einecl to receive within â– few weem fmn hlulidel phia and new-york an ti-ortment n ex tensive than ever reached his c try ; o,d he pledget hit li ind lalenlt in future entirely lu in p,i,l'Â«si,i he impel from years eiperience in the prof - lomcel wilh thai p.tronage which a man should whose whole mind itdevoted mi hi charge ihall ' never exceed ihotc made by other medical i gentlemen 71 i ./â€ž,-â€ž.-.:. ih 7 1 .-.,'; bul question has frequently been t0 buy of ihosn who buy ..!" him and kske.l us what sort ol a man it mr rendering the nation independent in war ladanis ! the inquiry is a vcty natural l n i p e , ce , of foreign naiiont to reduce lone : every body likes io know what kind _ , hc nj i n ,| debt as fatl as practicable ol a man thc president of thu i niled to set an example of republican tlmpll states is and no reason is seen why wc c ity u f manners and conduct in fine to should not bnstver in a way to give ail our endeavour lo deserve public approbation leaders wliu feel an interest in the sub hy meritorious deeds these ate the ' ject whet information we possess a la rtt ihit is the management hy which soured and highly wrought panegyrick mr adams and ihc administration seek nsed not be looked for a full length pic m court the public favour god gran lure must be lefl lo an abler hand a t at such a couisc may bc pursued for sketch an outline presenting a tew thousands of years prominent trails is all we mean lo al |â€ž truth wc say it wilh sincerity mr tempt adams uppers to us the farthest removed of mr adams talents we reel not (,. om anv thlnfc like party management speak even his patriotic enemies are plan political intiiguc or scheme lo fa proud of them as giving lustre lo the i'.i ; vnnr his election or advance any personal craturc ol the country ami elevation to object of any statesman wc have ever the character of hcr statesmen the i reu | 0 f heard of or know powers of hi mind antl the influence ofj â€” _ â€” his pen have been fell in all thc negocia | kentucky electiojxs tions in which he has been engaged the following is the result of the con especially in hose which led to the 1 rea lressional election throughout the state ty of peace and the cession by spain oil of kc-i.uk ky the gentlemen whose ihe flotillas in his dress and manners name9 p pcnr j n , ma i capitals ne mr adams is plain simple and unostcn f t iendly to the election of general â– '.â– -' t taiious kasv of access frank and cnur sov teoos-tvithoni ceremony or p,r and , du , rict heknv dakiki - he is laid by those who know both mu b ; d txtxcx-'i7,oma metcalfe to resemble mr jefferson ... the happy n d j ati j ct _^ mt ., , -,,. talent ofputting his visiters at their ease q ,â€žâ€ž,_ ,,â€ž,,.,. .. , , at the same time lb . respect or bis per h [,,â€ž,,,, ._,;â€ž,â€ž.â€ž ,. ji'iu-it snn is increased it lie u atu.te ,,â€¢!-. ti district-josr.rm l-r ompte tate life he is ap.i'rrn ... virtue and a , . d - . . . tnomas i mooaa modelofgood and regular habits on , ~ Â£ ; /; ,.,,â€ž,, the sabbath hc isa.egular attendan at 8h g 1 u , a . wlceufri church twice a dby enteiialns l,,s nun ni.irict joei lism opinions and is loleran of tl i lentimenti Â°"Â» j j oloihcrs thereisnos no t < Â» strlc ,_ cnltti . nt Â° n ltok or show about him so fer otherwise ho _ walks lo meeting dr ed as u plain coun oarrsa awtta tsisesare try gcn.leman picicitii this simple g mlor . v yo u be pleased tn in mode when the weaihei pet mils to the i whe ther a certain auditor of the parade of a carnage treasury somowhat skilled in diplomacy mr adams talks of l-.t ne no s " Â» â€¢ â€¢ pecuniary nature ha matieit ol stale my.'cry but w.lh all ';;,â€žâ€ž, bâ€žiâ€žâ€žs news from b roper frccdom-bu cautioualy abstain Â«Â«â– '"Â« >â„¢Â« ,â€ž ,â€ž,,.,., r â€ž.-., e has ng from any interference wi.h objects ;,',,,,â€ž. ,.,.,.â€ž ,.,â€ž,, ,, u â€ž ld before either house excepl so er aa he k ' c.s openly or ontcaly 8 urrounded by hj hai anil ... â€žâ€ž,-â€žâ€ž.,.â€ž, , books and paperaduring nil u.c early patt every thing tn . p of he day mr a is lound m his study cert.lnl tuusti.now devo.int himscll labo.iouslv .., public in reply i r correspondent wo csn tusiness there never could be a more inform him ha more than mi of the lindusirious publi seta i 0 perform hanger on ol lha 1 rca.ury are tie g hi ng wi h intelligence honesty and care the anchor with a ew to a ''' '" r â€¢* r ' , '' ' dntiea confided o him appear to be hi ion some ay hat hey have always thief mide in ibe mldit of all the been to favor ol old hickory i whilst th"l of p.r.y_.he violence of ult other who bate bee most v blent lhc personal attacks upon him.clf he sgain.t him aay ihaj they have slwayi seems lhe least interested lhe most un entertained the highea respect lor him moved of any pcv at washington ftertoually , xxni il it should turn out ths you would not suppose i.e was aware .... ihey have been mistaken oils hltguahji eleciion was appt ad.ing in which hc tatiomfor the presidency they will^ol was personally it med when attacks heartily rejoice at it and support hb ad tbc ',â€ž,,, ,â€ž,,.. . i charges ihe mos ministration most sincerely bd.tcl grosa are hurled at him by the eaaspora ted politi iansof the ouih as if he waao raokias a ... traitor i,e very worst man in the ro the crisis is last upproaching when all public so calm and unmoved is he that ' doubt as to who shall ho our next i csi an observer would suppose just sue cut will be settled io this period wi mat inuat have been in i be pool's mind look forward with pleasure a for oul who hc wi lolves we do not entertain even ihc - jusiuin et temccm fee lath sv of a doubt in rag trd to ihe result how does illll.lt licet the prcal we do not lay that the ilero who fough lent was said one dav â€ž, a gentleman for hi country in the first and in he v hu wu presumed n have the nieaniofltiecobd amerlcso tvar will be elected lo p-ll -'^^â– â– ^^^â– ^ r l johnson hi leerson smii kipleti j c lines fcc ? where arc lie old associ , ales of mi clay on the floorof ongress on lhal important occ.sior are thev now with him or have ihey retired in ! disgust at his late singular fartnrr.hip ? \ and to the foregoing add van buren m'duffio van ness eaton mclatie tv | ler randolph benton see kc and a ma joiily of the united states senate are not these respectable ? il it that ihese have all descried their principles and their country's interests ? ibid mr clay in his speech at the lexing ton dinner stated ihat he was informed lhal when his nomination to the office of secretary of stale was acted upon in ihe senate icn jackson and every other senator present wai silent as to the im putation | of corruption now made no one presuming lo question my honou r or integrity this we asseri ia not in tact ; lor wc have understood from a source thai can be relied upon thai so far irom his nomination being silently ac quie.ced in mr itranch one of thc sen ators of this slale openly opposed it on the floor of the senate unci that the : li ii-nils ofthe administration rather than incur the danger of an investigation ol | the circumstances upon which the charge , of corruption was founded suffered his remarks lo pass unanswered i i ne star of the 1st ult contains ibe remarks of governor branch in the senate above allu ded to : which tse shall inaert in our next or succeeding paper sign a ovnatnenta paiwtino i'i i bun l.-.lies an in . sjhi'uiuniatm "' i lasssm ' ' i '" ti "' â– t.t.t length â– who i â– ' ' â– " h thomp â– mrl â– and â– ured-end each by a very lean majority . i ll . kll -,., w ' s estate over men scarcely known lo ihc public , Â»Â»-" j | n i , , â€¢ , ... ' a ticlm hi la fir 1,11 l'.,d ar a trial of great importance to iho est â€ž,.,,,, | ,,; i i ce ini 1 11 per india t oioniea had just taken place in .â€žâ€ž. | 10ting claim . k â– ' ihe ettaie ol said i ion a female slave was broughl 10 moknighl will p at them iul and legally england in 1832 from an.lgua wbh her auihe ,.....!, zzzz"z mm m mitirc.s and af.erwarda returned to thai ''""'.â– ;", , ,,,.,, â€ž,,, ,â€ž. ,,,, .,.; , , . ,, maud she wai two years afterwards m " jambs sl.oan ad â– / claimed on ihe par ol ihe crown as a ,, , hugh mcknight dee manumitted sl.vcitbiingconlendedthal /,,./, , -. v c isihaug ,,, in 7 e fact of her having once been in eng n , n a aÂ«lo of unilry nertonal nroperty of l ind m8(1 , her forever ive and thai hi ; â€ž.| ....â€¢., ...... --;, ; .... ,â– ;;-â– .;Â«Â»â– * return to antigua did not imply hei re k'nd..ho a ', k l ,, k , â€ž, ,,.. ,.â€ž, ; turn to slavery lord siowell -*"" 1 ' 1 m'n ,., . -,... hit on y give jn il â€” ,^ q j tt^yv,tft n and mexico it seems that the -| r , k it . made yellow nlre.rd french government does not style he | ,, m . a is nr i i year old bout jfteta commercial convention between i ranee , iw \â€ž.. iâ€žgb i , â– â– â– '* "'"'â€¢'* mexl,'iat.-...'v,â€ž,,a,/,./oâ€ž,t , i Â«... man >â€¢ ' - it should be interpreted into an acknowl mnc " - - ; , ( , ,,.,, â€ž,â€ž k ,. r . e-u-mci ol independence i be jâ€žuin.d l " l ," li _ ,..,â€ž would belhank de i chats of the 16th inc has i0m , ,, r . ,, ,, ,, 77 te comments on the obliquity snd i ii loskwi ct im sti ..â€žâ€ž_ t.z sss commuted lo vk mx â€ž, ,|â€ž. commercial relation established n^^x'k't.'o vi,l ailwl f.-.l with meni.o was communicated te the v ,â€ž ., v , : tl â– h lei hit merchanis of france owner h july im llci.iboui 15 year id â€” â€¢ black ll ic li comm i due very lean snd woman i war over i i righl eye hi ov rr a not lie with tr.lt kl..l..rfl rllung requested to prove proper p.y harg ind n b lhui ss,.huub.,i "':*â– 'â– '; '"â– â– ' """"' ,; ,,,.,,,!-.,. blatck 'â– ."'"â– 8be,wl,u.a s-',.!,-,.'l-s utvut â– "' lf a ma 913 tja awaw w #'Â» r â€¢-â– a thk subscriber offer his sirs res to the cititcn ol h.li.bury in lhe tbove line and hopet bs :. uriel llenlion to business to ment i lhÂ»re nl public patronage carri.gei tnd gig ol every detcription , , â– â– i l varnished sign d orn hal painting ne ex cd , new and old eh.iri picture o Â», ec | led and ie.g i side bâ€ž.,r.k 1 nureaut cleaned md varnished ... look equal to ness inside nt houses painted according o order order foi my ul lhe ihove work lefl .. mr sleugl i's will be thatiklully received and duly ttended in vm-ll'li wilson september ul 18s7 7 if / ;./, tors of president i thc following we believe lo be . cor reel ble or ihe number oi electors of president and vice president 10 which lath state is entitled as well as of thc manner in which ihey arc chosen , .,.,',, e 9 soles lli.tricll ' m hampshire a do t neral ticket 3 mastiichiitetti u do do 4 uhodc island * do do j connecticut Â« do do f vermont 7 do legiiiature 7 sew ' l 16 do uitlrict a sew jersey Â» do general ticket .,, pennsylvania sh do do 10 i lai 3 do leghlalure 11 vl.ryt.nil 11 do iii.inrts j , virginia 24 do general ticket z,z north-carolina 15 do do ii t carolina 11 do legislature is georgia 9 â€¢'"â– do 16 t , nne sc ii do diitrict 17 kentucky 14 Â£ Â«Â«â€¢ wjjifci 18 ohio '" do l li.k.t i liana '*' â€¢'"â€¢ l-er'alature .... ||| llld ', a 1 do lnstncls 21 â€ž 1 do dn , l , 5 du ugi.lai.ire Â»: mittlrippi j '!" oen'l picket :*. alabama 5 do 00 261 solas required number to constitute ,-, rotmi an el ction by the people s a patent has been laken out hy a shoe maker of new york lor making shoes ol halter's fell they are said to he dura ble and remarkably easy 10 lltese who grow grain upon the toes

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wmut c*r*if titan iii i ii > it mil â– j salisbury n c tuesday september n 1827 fvol viii \<>. 7'l the erm,â€žrihe w siern carolinian are,*3 .â€ž.â€ž.,,,,, n ,â€žâ€¢ ei 50 il'miil in aitnmee but p m,-t 1 re.tu.red iron all payment mads ttd *> â– reqo b,ll.srri,ii-rs at ad statue tinii aii i , the editor unlei tome reipon.lble person ol i ipev';retier'â€ž;r;it;*';r^e i r 1 ;-;-', of tl.e kduor until all irrearag . are paid adverli.ementi will be inserted a fifty cent periqutre forth brst insertion and twenty-five centt for each tubieq lent one til letters addressed to tins editor must be 1-piud ur they may not be a , led i â– knowillft â– lie iocs i t eelil itktiosvltc^m the at tvas h to lltpeiici-^b till w ll hcm jild^c^h whether be obji :, thr to h.-^h enlighten h in ' bb lo a mis h a own inlci h the 1 hv p : bv to ul , on iiioels^l n'^h sii'h^h moments the lm h meant guarding at the tame lime the rights of some of the friend of the administer the indians who look to the union for lion claim that ihev re ihe re,pecta\l protection to temper the assertion of part or the community that they move in national sovercianty when unquesiions the higher circles of society at iheir ble and demanded by imperious circum a/4'a.-r circles may be found to at yÂ»ry i stances by acta of beneficence malt ones nc care not how much res t'l re.aiioii u i,,c sâ€žu ,,Â«.... e^.,u..s ... s , ...... .,,..â€ž cherish ihc lively feelings of good will lit is a privilege that mlnorltks have long antl respect which have grown up between | been in the habit ol clnimtir 1 he op us accepting their invitation io confer position to the american replution who cure n i tending wise agents to promote i acquired particular title rendering them harmony and to guard our commercial memorable we are told maimed the privileges from the insidious schemes of same dialinction but boa stands the foreign rivals to improve ihe internal fact f how many and win ol ihe dis condition of thc country by affording lo tinguished defenders of otr country's all parts of ihe union the means of easy honour in the late war iuihe field ol intercourse s strengthening thereby the battle and in and oul of qin^ress are liunil of union to proieel domoslic in j now to tie bund on the sideof thlt illu ,',,--,, , h i i e ianik â– ii iv h s a horn 'â– kt it â– r iv hen arrc'hrves b^^^^m l^t^^t^mi i ' itiihinl ihc t'hief magistrary mercy hrrausc we i nm sarins i rilianicv^^h wish i â€” but because everything around we ibis day have tbe pleasure to pre us indicates this result i swell known sent out readers wi.h hc long looked that notwithstanding mr admit has en for and anxiously expected letter of mr joyed public office for iwei.1 or ihiny buchanan accustomed as we have 'â€¢ in which time t has rwdiived near e.erb g.rd qen jackton as one ly hall a million of dollars nerer has he of ihe greatett cu .. ... . -. ., been cb-i led to any one offite by ilie peo puresl 1 no tbe very purest pattiot tliat pic the people have beheld wilt dis ever lived we must say this letier has trust the manner in which mr adaroa heightened out regard and made siill atrived at his preient s>tusttc.n--thcv watnicr our attachment to him how have sec a laborer and artful oldeavo noble and heaven like is his answer to ml io draw ihat high-minded citiaen andrew buchanan ' ii i believed said he â€¢ that j a ks.ui into a controversy with thc ad my right hand knew what mv left would ministration ihat they might screen do upon ihe subject of appointments lo themselves by finisse and management office i would cut it off and throw it in the ft in ihe heavy weight of public indigna fire if said he ' he should ever be tion that was lowering upon them â€” but elected president it would be without the intelligent y.omatuy of america solicitation and without intrigue on liis cannot be duped ky this artifice â€” they/perl thai he would then go into office will f,i inly press lotwaid unto the accon j perfectly free and untrammelled and i nliahmen of heir mderl.lllnta until a would he lefl at perfectly lllullt lo till i g nor in i nl willi lhl i time he bi lieved to e,t in the country every word of hi let ihe ian lhai general mi mi huchaii m's re ns were made in con isliona lo him |, v 11 . he adoic quoted lines ml 1 wishes to ask i e deemed improper r asking il wa friend io know whether hi j appoint mr adams ,' and suggested ' that ncontradicled wnuld , him ihal olher indi om was mr clay were iffice and if it weir ught of appointing ins l might have a musi ii the friends of mr sn ihat gen a kson lie h places him ' above i roman praise xe â€” a volume of ser c been lately published been well received end l'he author sig negro ndiffereot sermon ex al he could make a lie ., h ..--. .-â€¢.!!. i .,,..... Â»Â« isterliun and be did it cess thai hs was cn ire a volume vorks of napoleon have 1 at l'atis containing en by him at the respec ii and 33 ; Â« selection the directory during italy and egypt ; all his general in chief con ir ; the history of the ;" his opinions on war ky thc nobility history olutions in france and s anecdotes confidential â– productions co-tovtneitÂ»\\\p l'he b.criber having recently fotmi i ennui t , t|,e nans nng of a ii ihu f.s.ili lirocrni and i mmiision business si i-i '. a llv inllcil a bare f pâ€žl,|i me'lils birtbe'b ,-., hiuinetii being provided will good h .,.-.- o let fur ihe storage nf ( ottox n safe uh slant al nnd well built /'â– '.( lo iii trtnlporta tion ,,. all p dui - hi ,' maj be entrusted to iheir care uul a pledg ihtl no nam of at tention no iheir pari in ihe facilitating ol all commim hiisincs lhe mi befavore i with ti bauer i - with ihchopeof giving 1 ntitfactinn i'i ware llnuiea â€ž- not read for ihc reception of country - im .- rally cotton will he receb . on itorage a 1,1 here 01 shipped ceasiwise it required i bet base noes on hand a verv general , nrlme i ohot i kit - , with t lieivy ttoek nf every article in their line whi i it ii iln led tnd alrieh the han ihem seises the will lie rial i ,| ,â€ž ll'er on as good i ai any lions 1 a - de ol llal inn tons f ; nr i pon fayeltcm i i 18 17 t.i political mr dams lfr ii re - charle miner etq a repreaen lative in congreti from penn.ylvanlii and u frinler hu lately given in hit papei the vii iige record a sort oflketch or the habile dis potition la f john qidney adamt the nun pretidenl ofthe u.s whicli i base not yet ken in your columns i'm no partisan ofthe re:^n in dynasty nor of any party eviitanlt for i bow no my neck neither b nd my knee to any great man â€” orgreatthat would but i want to see equal and exact juttiec m i 1 out to all i therefore ik you tu publish ll.e ttliele hove alluded 10 i have n earthly "', jcction to your publishing all you can ind in 1 l .,' ..... hicknt â– i 1 '.-'' ' â– â– â– - â– -â– â– sn.i hate been a bit of a soldier and feel more lhan a mere cix-ic veneration for tlie old war nor,â€”and have an appreciation nf bis worth ind dctcrta unknown ... thoie chicken-hearted r-mplc whole valor forsake them upon the rett bias of si ar that huts is throughout the reiumes ill our country bul the i'retideniltl eleciion ought not tu be decided alone upon or personal predilection lur men publish the itticlc if you please and obligi a \ oyuome vvtiy *â– v ,\| . bkinti delen 1 upon r.-ii ,,, the western c trv ihe tubicriber off rs fnr al il whole ol hi valuable ponettioni lying un he null side ol he ladkill nice mil oo lam â€¢ i f t-li.ni tl lie ,:.â€ž-: olher between i and 6 mile or salisbury llowan county v c there is in all 1000 acre of l.â€žn,l a good portion of whicli ii first rate land in lhc niiy in the premisei there arc a good country dmelling-houie corn-crib tlablei and all ne ei snrs oui-bouiei \ ufficient quantity of land it under culiiiati prol'ual.ls ,,,, niphit 14 ur 15 bond with ., sufficient tjuanlil of eicellent rn a ion ground cli ared tnaniwer all purpoeea l . considerable ipi.miiy uncleared hie land i luscepliblc uf being and will be aa may till chateri divided into ss or more . . ai ill be ditpoird f he ubicri 7 tj b.r in.ercil the hah , in he valuable i " mills known as ung't mill on rraiii't cr , k belwe n 3 and i mile tram isaliaburi - l'he li.hscriber being determined to sell 11 the thove properly nr any pari it will be disposed iofurm ' ten of llavid Â«? s ' null !,.â€¢ hc ins j led w a fin ssoitineul of fresh umu medicine and einecl to receive within â– few weem fmn hlulidel phia and new-york an ti-ortment n ex tensive than ever reached his c try ; o,d he pledget hit li ind lalenlt in future entirely lu in p,i,l'Â«si,i he impel from years eiperience in the prof - lomcel wilh thai p.tronage which a man should whose whole mind itdevoted mi hi charge ihall ' never exceed ihotc made by other medical i gentlemen 71 i ./â€ž,-â€ž.-.:. ih 7 1 .-.,'; bul question has frequently been t0 buy of ihosn who buy ..!" him and kske.l us what sort ol a man it mr rendering the nation independent in war ladanis ! the inquiry is a vcty natural l n i p e , ce , of foreign naiiont to reduce lone : every body likes io know what kind _ , hc nj i n ,| debt as fatl as practicable ol a man thc president of thu i niled to set an example of republican tlmpll states is and no reason is seen why wc c ity u f manners and conduct in fine to should not bnstver in a way to give ail our endeavour lo deserve public approbation leaders wliu feel an interest in the sub hy meritorious deeds these ate the ' ject whet information we possess a la rtt ihit is the management hy which soured and highly wrought panegyrick mr adams and ihc administration seek nsed not be looked for a full length pic m court the public favour god gran lure must be lefl lo an abler hand a t at such a couisc may bc pursued for sketch an outline presenting a tew thousands of years prominent trails is all we mean lo al |â€ž truth wc say it wilh sincerity mr tempt adams uppers to us the farthest removed of mr adams talents we reel not (,. om anv thlnfc like party management speak even his patriotic enemies are plan political intiiguc or scheme lo fa proud of them as giving lustre lo the i'.i ; vnnr his election or advance any personal craturc ol the country ami elevation to object of any statesman wc have ever the character of hcr statesmen the i reu | 0 f heard of or know powers of hi mind antl the influence ofj â€” _ â€” his pen have been fell in all thc negocia | kentucky electiojxs tions in which he has been engaged the following is the result of the con especially in hose which led to the 1 rea lressional election throughout the state ty of peace and the cession by spain oil of kc-i.uk ky the gentlemen whose ihe flotillas in his dress and manners name9 p pcnr j n , ma i capitals ne mr adams is plain simple and unostcn f t iendly to the election of general â– '.â– -' t taiious kasv of access frank and cnur sov teoos-tvithoni ceremony or p,r and , du , rict heknv dakiki - he is laid by those who know both mu b ; d txtxcx-'i7,oma metcalfe to resemble mr jefferson ... the happy n d j ati j ct _^ mt ., , -,,. talent ofputting his visiters at their ease q ,â€žâ€ž,_ ,,â€ž,,.,. .. , , at the same time lb . respect or bis per h [,,â€ž,,,, ._,;â€ž,â€ž.â€ž ,. ji'iu-it snn is increased it lie u atu.te ,,â€¢!-. ti district-josr.rm l-r ompte tate life he is ap.i'rrn ... virtue and a , . d - . . . tnomas i mooaa modelofgood and regular habits on , ~ Â£ ; /; ,.,,â€ž,, the sabbath hc isa.egular attendan at 8h g 1 u , a . wlceufri church twice a dby enteiialns l,,s nun ni.irict joei lism opinions and is loleran of tl i lentimenti Â°"Â» j j oloihcrs thereisnos no t < Â» strlc ,_ cnltti . nt Â° n ltok or show about him so fer otherwise ho _ walks lo meeting dr ed as u plain coun oarrsa awtta tsisesare try gcn.leman picicitii this simple g mlor . v yo u be pleased tn in mode when the weaihei pet mils to the i whe ther a certain auditor of the parade of a carnage treasury somowhat skilled in diplomacy mr adams talks of l-.t ne no s " Â» â€¢ â€¢ pecuniary nature ha matieit ol stale my.'cry but w.lh all ';;,â€žâ€ž, bâ€žiâ€žâ€žs news from b roper frccdom-bu cautioualy abstain Â«Â«â– '"Â« >â„¢Â« ,â€ž ,â€ž,,.,., r â€ž.-., e has ng from any interference wi.h objects ;,',,,,â€ž. ,.,.,.â€ž ,.,â€ž,, ,, u â€ž ld before either house excepl so er aa he k ' c.s openly or ontcaly 8 urrounded by hj hai anil ... â€žâ€ž,-â€žâ€ž.,.â€ž, , books and paperaduring nil u.c early patt every thing tn . p of he day mr a is lound m his study cert.lnl tuusti.now devo.int himscll labo.iouslv .., public in reply i r correspondent wo csn tusiness there never could be a more inform him ha more than mi of the lindusirious publi seta i 0 perform hanger on ol lha 1 rca.ury are tie g hi ng wi h intelligence honesty and care the anchor with a ew to a ''' '" r â€¢* r ' , '' ' dntiea confided o him appear to be hi ion some ay hat hey have always thief mide in ibe mldit of all the been to favor ol old hickory i whilst th"l of p.r.y_.he violence of ult other who bate bee most v blent lhc personal attacks upon him.clf he sgain.t him aay ihaj they have slwayi seems lhe least interested lhe most un entertained the highea respect lor him moved of any pcv at washington ftertoually , xxni il it should turn out ths you would not suppose i.e was aware .... ihey have been mistaken oils hltguahji eleciion was appt ad.ing in which hc tatiomfor the presidency they will^ol was personally it med when attacks heartily rejoice at it and support hb ad tbc ',â€ž,,, ,â€ž,,.. . i charges ihe mos ministration most sincerely bd.tcl grosa are hurled at him by the eaaspora ted politi iansof the ouih as if he waao raokias a ... traitor i,e very worst man in the ro the crisis is last upproaching when all public so calm and unmoved is he that ' doubt as to who shall ho our next i csi an observer would suppose just sue cut will be settled io this period wi mat inuat have been in i be pool's mind look forward with pleasure a for oul who hc wi lolves we do not entertain even ihc - jusiuin et temccm fee lath sv of a doubt in rag trd to ihe result how does illll.lt licet the prcal we do not lay that the ilero who fough lent was said one dav â€ž, a gentleman for hi country in the first and in he v hu wu presumed n have the nieaniofltiecobd amerlcso tvar will be elected lo p-ll -'^^â– â– ^^^â– ^ r l johnson hi leerson smii kipleti j c lines fcc ? where arc lie old associ , ales of mi clay on the floorof ongress on lhal important occ.sior are thev now with him or have ihey retired in ! disgust at his late singular fartnrr.hip ? \ and to the foregoing add van buren m'duffio van ness eaton mclatie tv | ler randolph benton see kc and a ma joiily of the united states senate are not these respectable ? il it that ihese have all descried their principles and their country's interests ? ibid mr clay in his speech at the lexing ton dinner stated ihat he was informed lhal when his nomination to the office of secretary of stale was acted upon in ihe senate icn jackson and every other senator present wai silent as to the im putation | of corruption now made no one presuming lo question my honou r or integrity this we asseri ia not in tact ; lor wc have understood from a source thai can be relied upon thai so far irom his nomination being silently ac quie.ced in mr itranch one of thc sen ators of this slale openly opposed it on the floor of the senate unci that the : li ii-nils ofthe administration rather than incur the danger of an investigation ol | the circumstances upon which the charge , of corruption was founded suffered his remarks lo pass unanswered i i ne star of the 1st ult contains ibe remarks of governor branch in the senate above allu ded to : which tse shall inaert in our next or succeeding paper sign a ovnatnenta paiwtino i'i i bun l.-.lies an in . sjhi'uiuniatm "' i lasssm ' ' i '" ti "' â– t.t.t length â– who i â– ' ' â– " h thomp â– mrl â– and â– ured-end each by a very lean majority . i ll . kll -,., w ' s estate over men scarcely known lo ihc public , Â»Â»-" j | n i , , â€¢ , ... ' a ticlm hi la fir 1,11 l'.,d ar a trial of great importance to iho est â€ž,.,,,, | ,,; i i ce ini 1 11 per india t oioniea had just taken place in .â€žâ€ž. | 10ting claim . k â– ' ihe ettaie ol said i ion a female slave was broughl 10 moknighl will p at them iul and legally england in 1832 from an.lgua wbh her auihe ,.....!, zzzz"z mm m mitirc.s and af.erwarda returned to thai ''""'.â– ;", , ,,,.,, â€ž,,, ,â€ž. ,,,, .,.; , , . ,, maud she wai two years afterwards m " jambs sl.oan ad â– / claimed on ihe par ol ihe crown as a ,, , hugh mcknight dee manumitted sl.vcitbiingconlendedthal /,,./, , -. v c isihaug ,,, in 7 e fact of her having once been in eng n , n a aÂ«lo of unilry nertonal nroperty of l ind m8(1 , her forever ive and thai hi ; â€ž.| ....â€¢., ...... --;, ; .... ,â– ;;-â– .;Â«Â»â– * return to antigua did not imply hei re k'nd..ho a ', k l ,, k , â€ž, ,,.. ,.â€ž, ; turn to slavery lord siowell -*"" 1 ' 1 m'n ,., . -,... hit on y give jn il â€” ,^ q j tt^yv,tft n and mexico it seems that the -| r , k it . made yellow nlre.rd french government does not style he | ,, m . a is nr i i year old bout jfteta commercial convention between i ranee , iw \â€ž.. iâ€žgb i , â– â– â– '* "'"'â€¢'* mexl,'iat.-...'v,â€ž,,a,/,./oâ€ž,t , i Â«... man >â€¢ ' - it should be interpreted into an acknowl mnc " - - ; , ( , ,,.,, â€ž,â€ž k ,. r . e-u-mci ol independence i be jâ€žuin.d l " l ," li _ ,..,â€ž would belhank de i chats of the 16th inc has i0m , ,, r . ,, ,, ,, 77 te comments on the obliquity snd i ii loskwi ct im sti ..â€žâ€ž_ t.z sss commuted lo vk mx â€ž, ,|â€ž. commercial relation established n^^x'k't.'o vi,l ailwl f.-.l with meni.o was communicated te the v ,â€ž ., v , : tl â– h lei hit merchanis of france owner h july im llci.iboui 15 year id â€” â€¢ black ll ic li comm i due very lean snd woman i war over i i righl eye hi ov rr a not lie with tr.lt kl..l..rfl rllung requested to prove proper p.y harg ind n b lhui ss,.huub.,i "':*â– 'â– '; '"â– â– ' """"' ,; ,,,.,,,!-.,. blatck 'â– ."'"â– 8be,wl,u.a s-',.!,-,.'l-s utvut â– "' lf a ma 913 tja awaw w #'Â» r â€¢-â– a thk subscriber offer his sirs res to the cititcn ol h.li.bury in lhe tbove line and hopet bs :. uriel llenlion to business to ment i lhÂ»re nl public patronage carri.gei tnd gig ol every detcription , , â– â– i l varnished sign d orn hal painting ne ex cd , new and old eh.iri picture o Â», ec | led and ie.g i side bâ€ž.,r.k 1 nureaut cleaned md varnished ... look equal to ness inside nt houses painted according o order order foi my ul lhe ihove work lefl .. mr sleugl i's will be thatiklully received and duly ttended in vm-ll'li wilson september ul 18s7 7 if / ;./, tors of president i thc following we believe lo be . cor reel ble or ihe number oi electors of president and vice president 10 which lath state is entitled as well as of thc manner in which ihey arc chosen , .,.,',, e 9 soles lli.tricll ' m hampshire a do t neral ticket 3 mastiichiitetti u do do 4 uhodc island * do do j connecticut Â« do do f vermont 7 do legiiiature 7 sew ' l 16 do uitlrict a sew jersey Â» do general ticket .,, pennsylvania sh do do 10 i lai 3 do leghlalure 11 vl.ryt.nil 11 do iii.inrts j , virginia 24 do general ticket z,z north-carolina 15 do do ii t carolina 11 do legislature is georgia 9 â€¢'"â– do 16 t , nne sc ii do diitrict 17 kentucky 14 Â£ Â«Â«â€¢ wjjifci 18 ohio '" do l li.k.t i liana '*' â€¢'"â€¢ l-er'alature .... ||| llld ', a 1 do lnstncls 21 â€ž 1 do dn , l , 5 du ugi.lai.ire Â»: mittlrippi j '!" oen'l picket :*. alabama 5 do 00 261 solas required number to constitute ,-, rotmi an el ction by the people s a patent has been laken out hy a shoe maker of new york lor making shoes ol halter's fell they are said to he dura ble and remarkably easy 10 lltese who grow grain upon the toes